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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:10:29 -0500, "Marc Beroz"
wrote: Rodney, What do you suggest I use for core? Marc Closed cell foam or end grain balsa, if bonded properly, will isolate places where water penetrates. You could also glass it solid, although you would be adding weight just where you don't want it. I think you are right about cutting out the inner skin, leaving enough edge to feather and glass it back. If you started with a piece of good marine plywood with no voids and covered it in epoxy before starting, you might be able to keep it dry as long as the rest of the boat will last. You could also get away with solid _white_ oak for a good while. Not red oak. Do you know how old the boat is, and how long it took to get the current problem? Also, do you know there is not more of the same elsewhere? Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Biologists think they are chemists, chemists think they are phycisists, physicists think they are gods, and God thinks He is a mathematician." Anon |
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